if the problem concerns (as far as i've understood) that warm & fat hardware feeling, there's other solutions before talking about ableton rendering issue.
and that solution is called, PSP Vinatge Warmer. (wow)
ableton!! Whats wrong with it.
Re: ableton!! Whats wrong with it.
can you elaborate on this? If i have a project finished in ableton, how do i get it out, other than render?don't, I say do not render to disc. Use the resampling function instead.
I don't know what people don't understand this but no matter how much i say it it does not sink in. Ableton Live is not a true Multi-Tracker it was not designed for it. If you need to record in sound there are simple programs like Soundforge to record whole tracks like a DAT machine would or there are Multi-Trackers like Cubase, Logic, Pro-Tools and Sonar if you plan to record parts and make them into a track. You guys need to use the right tool for the job, it'll save you allot of greif in the long run. You can make them sound ok recorded into ableton but you have to put the right EQ on them so it's not impossible but it's not as simple as it should be.
Im not retarted. Im talking about REAL hardware (Wow), recording into ableton, smartboy.milc wrote:if the problem concerns (as far as i've understood) that warm & fat hardware feeling, there's other solutions before talking about ableton rendering issue.
and that solution is called, PSP Vinatge Warmer. (wow)